Sheboygan County Historical Research Center
www.schrc.org
518 Water Street, Sheboygan Falls, WI 53085
920-467-4667
The Sheboygan County Historical Research Center specializes in the preservation and storage of written records of all of Sheboygan County and the surrounding area. It is a private, non-profit archive that funds itself primarily by memberships and donations.
Sheboygan County Historical Museum
sheboyganmuseum.org
3110 Erie Avenue, Sheboygan, WI
920-458-1103
Originally the home to Judge Taylor and built in 1850s, the Sheboygan County Historical Museum features separate themes in each of its rooms. Also on the grounds is the Weinhold Family homestead, built in 1864. Furnished with original pioneer items, it is one of the few remaining log cabins in the county. In 1999 an additional 20,000 square foot building was added to the complex to house permanent and changing exhibits, seasonal displays and museum store. Exhibits include medical, maritime, circus histories, local baseball, early agriculture and related trades, and artifacts and history of local Native Americans.
Above and Beyond Children’s Museum
abkids.org
902 N. 8th Street, Sheboygan
920-458-4263
Featuring many hands-on interactive exhibits for your kids and the “kid” in you, the children’s museum is designed to intrigue, stimulate, and satisfy the mind, all while having fun. Special programs and events are featured throughout the year.
The Wreck of the Lottie Cooper
www.wisconsinshipwrecks.org
Broughton Drive, Sheboygan
920-458-2974
Discovered at the bottom of the Sheboygan harbor, the sunken ruins of the Lottie Cooper, built in 1876 and lost in gale force winds on Lake Michigan in 1894, are now on display in Deland Park, near the Harbor Centre Marina. Self-tours are available of this once great three masted schooner that has been recovered and re-assembled; it is today only a reminder of the 700 vessels lost in Lake Michigan.
Tours
Visit toursheboygan.com for information about group tour planning.